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Readme
LLDB (Terminal) User Interface ------------------------------ This directory contains the curses user interface for LLDB. To use it, ensure Python can find your lldb module. You may have to modify PYTHONPATH for that purpose: $ export PYTHONPATH=/path/to/lldb/module Then, run the lui.py. To load a core file: $ ./lui.py --core core To create a target from an executable: $ ./lui.py /bin/echo "hello world" To attach to a running process: $ ./lui.py --attach <pid> Known Issues ------------ 1. Resizing the terminal will most likely cause lui to crash. 2. Missing paging in command-window 3. Only minimal testing (on Ubuntu Linux x86_64) Missing Features ---------------- - stdin/stdout/stderr windows - memory window - backtrace window - threads window - tab-completion - syntax-highlighting (via pygments library) - (local) variables window - registers window - disassembly window - custom layout